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Mother India (1935)

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Mother India by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1935, is a poignant artwork showcasing the struggles of rural Indian life. With a significant influence on Indian art, it reflects Sher-Gil’s blend of European and Indian elements, symbolizing the societal challenges of the time.This piece represents a critical moment in her artistic evolution and holds monetary significance as one of the early modern expressions of Indian realism, although exact market values may vary. Read more on the artwork here.

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Portrait of Edward Shippen Burd of Philadelphia

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The Portrait of Edward Shippen Burd of Philadelphia by Rembrandt Peale is a striking depiction of a prominent 19th-century lawyer and landowner. This artwork holds significant monetary value in the art market, representing a remarkable example of American portraiture in its prime. Read more on the artwork here.

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Imperial Fritillaries In A Copper Vase (1887)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase (1887) is a vibrant oil painting celebrated for its rich colors and dynamic brushwork, embodying the artist’s evolution during his Paris period. Highly regarded in the art world, this work is part of the Musée d’Orsay’s collection and signifies a prelude to Van Gogh’s more iconic masterpieces. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hungarian Gypsy Girl

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The Hungarian Gypsy Girl is an evocative oil painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1932 during her summer vacation in Hungary. This masterpiece is notable for its vibrant colors and emotional depth, reflecting Sher-Gil’s distinctive style. As one of the most significant female artists of her time, her works command high monetary value in the art world, reinforcing her legacy as the most expensive woman painter in India. Read more on the artwork here.

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Group IV, No. 3. The Ten Largest, Youth (1907)

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Created in 1907 by Swedish artist Hilma af Klint, Group IV, No. 3. The Ten Largest, Youth is a pioneering work in abstract art reflecting themes of vitality and the spiritual journey. Part of a groundbreaking series, its significance surged with modern recognition, especially after its exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in 2018. Read more on the artwork here.

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Udaipur I (1916)

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Experience a glimpse of early 20th-century Asia through Charles William Bartlett’s captivating woodblock print Udaipur (1916). This significant piece highlights the vibrant ukiyo-e technique and embodies the essence of its time, showcasing Bartlett’s artistic journey and cultural exchanges. Today, it holds a place of honor in esteemed collections, including the Honolulu Museum of Art. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Blinding of Samson

Rembrandt van Rijn’s The Blinding of Samson (1636) is a stunning Baroque masterpiece that powerfully captures the climactic moment of betrayal and violence from the biblical story of Samson. Regarded as one of his most intense works, it exemplifies his remarkable use of chiaroscuro, evoking the emotional turmoil of the narrative while holding significant monetary value in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Ohne Titel (1916)

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Wassily Kandinsky’s Ohne Titel (Untitled) (around 1916) showcases his transformation during the tumultuous times of World War I, blending brilliant colors and forms that paved the way for modern abstraction. This remarkable piece recently fetched $4.9 million at Sotheby’s, solidifying its monetary significance in the art market. Read more on the artwork here.

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Banana Harvest (1907–10)

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Created between 1907 and 1910 by renowned French post-impressionist Henri Rousseau, Banana Harvest embodies his distinctive naïve style. This captivating artwork not only reflects the simplicity of his artistic vision but also holds significant monetary value in today’s art market, appealing to both collectors and art lovers alike. Read more on the artwork here.

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Funeral March (1986)

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Explore the emotional depths of Funeral March. an evocative piece embodying themes of mourning, loss, and reflection. Although often linked to Edvard Munch’s exploration of similar motifs, this work was created long after his passing, showcasing how the influence of his style echoes through generations. Read more on the artwork here.

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Mandodari

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Mandodari by Raja Ravi Varma is a captivating lithograph that beautifully encapsulates the essence of Indian mythology and culture. Created around 1910, this artwork holds significant value in the art world, representing both the artist’s craftsmanship and the timeless themes present in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Read more on the artwork here.

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Study of an Old Man in Profile

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Study of an Old Man, attributed to Rembrandt, showcases powerful brushwork and deep expressions, driving intrigue in its authenticity. Debates over its true origins highlight the complexities of art attribution, making it a significant subject in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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A Polish Nobleman

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A Polish Nobleman, painted by Rembrandt in 1637, showcases the Dutch master’s iconic use of light and shadow, as well as his deft brushwork. This intriguing artwork possesses ambiguity regarding the identity of the subject, suspected to be a Polish noble yet remains unconfirmed. Its significance extends to historical provenance, tied to notable figures like Catherine II the Great. Read more on the artwork here.

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Pear Tree (1903)

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Gustav Klimt’s 1903 masterpiece, Pear Tree. showcases his transition to the exquisite use of gold leaf within a vibrant landscape. As a celebrated figure of the modernist movement in Vienna, this painting not only exemplifies Klimt’s lush aesthetic but also holds significant value within the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Starry Night Over The Rhone (1888)

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Starry Night Over the Rhone, painted by Vincent van Gogh in September 1888, captures the serene beauty of a night by the Rhône River. This renowned artwork is not only a masterpiece of post-impressionism but also a reflection of Van Gogh’s emotional state during his time in Arles. It holds significant value in the art world, showcasing Van Gogh’s exploration of color and light. Read more on the artwork here.

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Two Women (1936)

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Created in 1936, Two Women by Amrita Sher-Gil is a captivating Post-Impressionist oil on canvas that explores the deep emotional bond between two female figures. This masterpiece is an essential part of Indian modern art, showcasing Sher-Gil’s unique blend of European influence and Indian themes. Its significance in the art world is underscored by its placement in the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hunting Dogs with Dead Hare (1857)

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Discover Gustave Courbet’s Hunting Dogs with Dead Hare. painted in 1857, showcasing his bold realism and keen observation of rural life. This significant oil on canvas, measuring 36 1/2 x 58 1/2 inches, offers a glimpse into Courbet’s artistic mastery and has secured its place in art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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A Forest Still Life with Peach and Grapes

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A captivating piece by Henri Rousseau, A Forest Still Life with Peach and Grapes showcases his distinct Naive style, melding natural beauty and simplicity. This oil on panel artwork, measuring 39 x 49 cm, carries significant monetary value for collectors of post-impressionism, reflecting Rousseau’s unique artistic contributions. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Brothel (Le Lupanar) (1888)

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A captivating view into the world of a brothel, The Brothel (Le Lupanar) showcases Van Gogh’s innovative post-impressionist style with its vibrant colors and dynamic forms. Created in 1888, this artwork is not only a testament to his unique artistic voice but also holds significant cultural value in the art world, currently residing in the esteemed Barnes Foundation. Read more on the artwork here.

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Draupadi Vastraharan

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Raja Ravi Varma’s Draupadi Vastraharan brings the Mahabharata to life, capturing Draupadi’s anguish and Krishna’s divine intervention with breathtaking realism. This masterpiece, blending European techniques with Indian mythology, was estimated at ₹15-20 crore and bid closed at ₹21.6 crore at a 2022 auction, highlighting its enduring cultural and artistic value. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hill Men (1935)

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Hill Men by Amrita Sher-Gil is a pivotal artwork created in 1935 that showcases the artist’s unique blend of Western modernism and Indian themes. Notably exhibited alongside its companion piece, “Hill Women,” this work marks a significant moment in the evolution of Indian modernism, underlining Sher-Gil’s commitment to portraying rural life with dignity. Read more on the artwork here.

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Samson and Delilah

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Rembrandt van Rijn’s Samson and Delilah series showcases his masterful ability to convey emotion and drama within biblical narratives. With a significant impact on the art world, these works reveal the complex relationship between strength, betrayal, and vulnerability. The financial value of these pieces underscores Rembrandt’s status as a monumental figure in art history. Read more on the artwork here.

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Descent Of Ganga

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This masterpiece by Raja Ravi Varma illustrates the dramatic and vivid mythological scene of Ganga’s descent. Created around 1890 and released by Ravi Varma Press in 1910, it’s a blend of European techniques with Indian themes. The oleograph technique gives it the feel of an oil painting, making it a valuable piece in the realm of Indian art. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

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A groundbreaking masterpiece by Rembrandt, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp blends art and science, capturing a moment of educational significance. This 1632 oil painting not only solidified Rembrandt’s reputation but also holds immense monetary value, having been lauded by art historians and collectors alike. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Olive Trees (1889)

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Vincent van Gogh’s The Olive Trees series, crafted during his tumultuous stay at the Asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in 1889, showcases the artist’s profound connection to nature and spirituality. This significant series remains a vital part of art history, representing both emotional depth and masterful technique. Collectively, the works hold significant monetary value, with individual pieces regularly fetching millions at auction. Read more on the artwork here.

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View from studio

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Amrita Sher-Gil’s View from studio is a captivating oil on canvas created in 1934 during her time in Paris. This significant artwork exemplifies her loose brushwork and painterly style, bridging her European influences and eventual Indian thematic exploration. It earned accolades in 1938, underscoring its monetary and artistic value in the realm of female artistry. Read more on the artwork here.

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Frohlicher Augsteig (1923)

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Explore the abstract brilliance of Wassily Kandinsky’s Frohlicher Augsteig. a pivotal work from 1923 that encapsulates his innovative spirit in the realm of abstract art. Its vibrant geometric forms and emotional resonance continue to captivate collectors and art lovers worldwide, making it an essential piece in the history of modern art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Several Circles (1926)

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Wassily Kandinsky’s Several Circles is a remarkable piece from 1926 that encapsulates the essence of geometric abstraction, exemplifying a pivotal moment in modern art. This oil on canvas work, measuring 55.1 inches square, is a testament to Kandinsky’s influence in the art world and is housed at the prestigious Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, illustrating its significant monetary and cultural value. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Swing (1940)

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Created by Amrita Sher-Gil in 1940, The Swing is a striking depiction that blends modern and traditional Indian art influences. Sher-Gil’s work holds significant monetary value in the art world, as it marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of Indian modernism. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hemis Monastery in Ladakh (1875)

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A stunning Realism artwork titled Hemis Monastery in Ladakh painted by Vasily Vasilyevich Vereshchagin in 1875. This piece not only showcases the grandeur of the monastery but also holds significant value for its cultural representation, illustrating Vereshchagin’s renowned skill in capturing the essence of his subjects, contributing to its esteemed status in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Kitchen Scene (1618-22)

Diego Velázquez’s Kitchen Scene captures the essence of 17th-century domestic life and themes of social hierarchy, showcasing the artist’s early mastery during his Seville period. This artwork holds monetary significance, highlighting Velázquez’s evolution as a prominent figure in art history, with multiple valued versions across major galleries. Read more on the artwork here.

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Roses (1890)

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Vincent van Gogh’s Roses is a remarkable painting realized in 1890, showcasing his innovative style and emotional intensity in the final chapter of his career. As part of a significant series created during his time at the Saint-Rémy asylum, this piece not only embodies his artistic evolution but has also achieved monetary significance in the art world due to its unique attributes and historical context. Read more on the artwork here.

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Der Blaue Reiter (1903)

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Wassily Kandinsky’s Der Blaue Reiter (1903) is a pivotal oil painting that signifies his shift from Impressionism towards modern abstraction, capturing the essence of the art movement he co-founded. With the monetary worth of Kandinsky’s works frequently surpassing millions at auctions, this piece represents not only artistic innovation but also significant financial value in the art marketplace. Read more on the artwork here.

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Dull gray (1930)

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Discover Wassily Kandinsky’s Dull gray, a masterpiece from 1930 that elegantly contrasts vibrant geometric abstraction with a subdued palette. This significant artwork is housed in the prestigious Kunstmuseum Basel and is available in various high-quality print forms, appealing to art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Read more on the artwork here.

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Quay With Men Unloading Sand Barges (1888)

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Created in the summer of 1888, Vincent van Gogh’s Quay with Men Unloading Sand Barges is a compelling exploration of labor and spirituality. This piece not only showcases Van Gogh’s mastery of color but also reflects his admiration for Eugene Delacroix’s techniques. Its significance lies in the way it captures the essence of working-class life, an ever-relevant theme in art. Read more on the artwork here.

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Hungarian Church Steeple (1938)

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Hungarian Church Steeple is a remarkable 1938 painting by Amrita Sher-Gil that captures the poignant beauty of rural life in Hungary. A significant piece from her later period, the artwork showcases her artistic maturity and unique blend of cultural influences. The painting holds considerable monetary significance within the art world, as it represents an important stage in Sher-Gil’s evolution as an artist. Read more on the artwork here.

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Young Girls

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Young Girls is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Amrita Sher-Gil, created in 1932 during her studies in Paris. This artwork is a celebrated representation of Sher-Gil’s dual cultural identity and skill, earning her a gold medal at the Paris Salon. Today, it holds national significance as a treasure protected by India’s antiquities laws. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Maharaja Of Travancore And His Younger Brother Welcoming Richard Temple Grenville

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Witness the grandeur of colonial India with The Maharaja of Travancore and His Younger Brother Welcoming Richard Temple-Grenville, a masterpiece by Raja Ravi Varma. Sold for £602,400, this artwork encapsulates the rich history and diplomatic relations of the period, making it a coveted piece in the art world. Read more on the artwork here.

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Bewegte Wasser (1898)

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A captivating representation of the tumultuous relationship between emotions and nature, Gustav Klimt’s Bewegte Wasser showcases the artist’s mastery in symbolism during his celebrated “Golden phase.” Created in 1898, this artwork continues to be of significant monetary value among collectors, highlighting Klimt’s enduring legacy. Read more on the artwork here.

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The Parsonage Garden At Nuenen (1884)

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This remarkable oil painting, The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring, showcases Van Gogh’s unique transition into his iconic style while depicting the garden of his father’s vicarage. Estimated to hold significant monetary value due to its historical importance, it reflects the artist’s personal struggles and connection to nature, and the piece encapsulates his innovative approach to capturing seasonal change. Read more on the artwork here.

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